Blue Lotus


(Nymphaea Caerulea)
Commonly used part: flowers. Reported effects are stimulating, relaxing, a sense of well being, euphoria, and reduced withdrawal symptoms. Used by the Ancient Egyptians to increase the effects of wine, promote longevity, and raise sexual arousal. A native flower to the edges of the Nile. The Blue Lotus has symbolized spiritual enlightenment for thousands of years. One of its most popular uses was that of an aphrodisiac, something which it is still known for today when purchased in the adequate form and amount. The petals can be submerged in wine for a few hours, which create an exotic tasting liquid that helps relieve stress. The flowers can also be placed in hot water to make a tea, which helps with blood circulation and improves one’s concentration. The Blue Lotus is not an addictive plant and can be used freely because it has very mild effects on the body.

boil 1 or 2 cups of water, then add 5 grams of dried blue lotus petals and bulb and steep for about 20 minutes. Drink, and you’ll start to feel it in about 30 minutes. You could add more petals, maybe 5 to 10 grams more, if you want to feel extra relaxed.

it’s got aphrodisiac potential, and tastes good with sweetener and a hint of lemon